>>Also, it is important to make frequent backups - anything can happen to your data, not only the problem that it might pass the 2 GB limit.
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>You right, but the data is on my customers server so I know they will taking regular backups only for one or two months...
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>All the time they says "I don't have enough time to backup, there was not anything happening, ....." :(
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>I cannot understand they but in Turkey %80 of users like that...
Here too. The people who make backups are usually those that already had some sort of catastrophe.
You should put something in your manuals, that the user is responsible for making backups, that, in case of data corruption, the user should recover from a recent backup, etc.
I don't really think it helps... but at least, you have done your duty <g>.
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